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Civil liberties groups sue over electronic searches
Robert Lemos, 2008-02-07
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Two words: Disk encryption. 2008-02-08
Anonymous
Nobody has a right to view your data without a subpoena. But now it seems we need to invent an encrypted steganographic filesystem to prevent agents of foreign governments from siezing our business secrets as we cross their boarders.

Goverments are only as powerful as we let them be, and so we mus...

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Hasn't the government ever heard of the WORLD WIDE web? 2008-02-09
R Brown
When this gets more widely known, the bad guys will move their information to the WORLD WIDE web (emphasis mine) or other international servers, and travel with sanitized electronic devices. This will leave the government goons to harass honest travelers, like the TSA already does....

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Civil liberties groups sue over electronic searches 2008-02-09
Anonymous
I have already determined that if I travel outside the country, I will encrypt my computer files before I return and NOT give my private login/password to agents. Not only that, I will have created a "guest" account on my computer so that, if really pushed, I will simply login to that guest account...

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And then there are Child Porn Cases 2008-02-13
Anonymous
Doubt if the Civil Liberty group will go to the aide of this guy...

http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/wireStory?id=4257806

He seems to have taken precautions to preserve his privacy. Too bad he invited the customs agents to look.

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